Brazil’s Emergence in the United States’ ‘Backyard’: Domestic Leadership and Systemic Status

Hoimi Mukherjee
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This article studies Brazil’s emerging power status crisis due to policy shifts under President Jair Bolsonaro. In addition to studying the material bases, diplomatic relations and perceptions that shape emerging power status, this article also addresses how political elites shape such status. While the crisis of status is explained through domestic political and economic instabilities, this article points to the role of the United States in fomenting such instabilities. The US–Brazil bilateral relations between 2003 and 2022 are analysed through realist and power transition theory to outline the systemic dynamics of Great Power and Emerging Power interactions. Narratives of Brazil’s emergence were premised on steady economic growth, regional preponderance, and formulation of a globalist foreign policy under former President Lula. There were divergences of interests between Lula’s globalist foreign policy and the US interests in Latin America. Recent disclosures show that Lula was controversially arrested due to US interference in his trial in 2018 while he was favored to win the Presidential election. Bolsonaro secured the victory and initiated sharp policy shifts, aligning closely with the US. Bolsonaro’s policies consolidated an expansive American presence in South America, reducing Brazilian leadership roles and creating a crisis in status. This article contextualizes American interference in Brazil’s domestic politics and the erosion of status by examining the role played by individuals in impacting systemic status.
巴西在美国“后院”的崛起:国内领导地位和系统地位
本文研究了巴西总统雅伊尔·博尔索纳罗(Jair Bolsonaro)领导下的政策转变导致的新兴大国地位危机。除了研究塑造新兴大国地位的物质基础、外交关系和观念外,本文还探讨了政治精英如何塑造这种地位。虽然地位危机是通过国内政治和经济不稳定来解释的,但本文指出了美国在煽动这种不稳定方面的作用。本文运用现实主义理论和权力转移理论对2003年至2022年的美巴双边关系进行分析,勾勒出大国与新兴大国互动的系统动态。关于巴西崛起的叙述是以稳定的经济增长、地区优势和前总统卢拉制定的全球主义外交政策为前提的。卢拉的全球主义外交政策与美国在拉丁美洲的利益之间存在利益分歧。最近披露的消息显示,卢拉在2018年总统大选中被看好时,因美国干预其审判而被逮捕,这引发了争议。博索纳罗赢得了胜利,并启动了急剧的政策转变,与美国密切一致。博尔索纳罗的政策巩固了美国在南美的广泛存在,削弱了巴西的领导作用,并造成了地位危机。本文通过考察个人在影响系统地位方面所扮演的角色,将美国对巴西国内政治的干预和地位的侵蚀置于背景中。
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